Author: Eileen OShea

  • Meet Mr. Fatty Necrosis

    I was so over the moon last night that I didn’t provide much detail regarding our little friend Mr. Fatty Necrosis, he who scared the living crap out of us after Chuck’s last PET scan. While he sounds vaguely like a silent film villain, or possibly a grotesque vaudevillian (or as a friend has suggested,…

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  • Sometimes prayers do get answered! Or we’re just the luckiest sons-of-bitches around. You decide.

    Dr. Nade, Chuck’s cancer doctor, God bless her, called us at about 7:30 tonight to let us know the results of the needle biopsy. It was FAT!!! Specifically fat necrosis – as in dead fat – as in something, she assured us, that we don’t need to worry about. So one chemotherapy treatment and Chuck…

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  • Hurry up and wait

    Chuck had the CT-guided needle biopsy this past Thursday. It went quite well – he’s a tough guy. They gave him a shot of lidocaine in his stomach (ack!) and that was it. He got to watch the whole procedure (they offered to knock him out but he opted to stay awake). He said it…

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  • A tough week

    Since Chuck’s cancer diagnosis, we have both traveled though a world of emotions: fear, uncertainty, anger, doubt, fear, uncertainty. Early in the process, soon after he was diagnosed (lo these many months ago, back in Nov 2008), we were told by more than one person that it would be a journey – and a long…

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  • Happy birthday, you old fart!

    Chuck had a fabulous, action-packed 62nd birthday weekend. We drove up to Solvang on Friday and spent Friday night, Saturday, and Saturday night at the Hadsten House (now our favorite place to stay in Solvang) enjoying nice dinners, massages, a lovely yummy chocolate cake, and even some wine tasting with our friend (and fellow birthday…

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  • The road goes ever on and on

    Today marked Chuck’s fifth chemo treatment. It was also the day we got the results of the PET scan he had last week to measure the effectiveness of the chemo on his lymphoma. It wasn’t the slam dunk we had hoped for, but it wasn’t all bad either. His lymph nodes are all clear –…

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